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    Musicpanda
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    I would do a layer of 3inches deep of gravel on the bottom followed up with some sheets of plexiglass(thin), then 4inches deep of soil. You should get dried up leaves and cover the bottom with it. These frogs will appreciate it. I think joshs frog also sells them if you want to buy them rather than go out and get em.
    I'm not sure of what the function of the plexi is can you please explain? Is it a method to filter dirt to another layer? /Leonard

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    I'm not sure of what the function of the plexi is can you please explain? Is it a method to filter dirt to another layer? /Leonard
    Very thin sheets of plexiglass to the point its able to be bend without breaking, is used to keep the dirt AWAY from the gravel, or bottom part. Which would be the "sewer" of the tank. All the water would head down there. Its used so then you dont have mushy dirt that smells like a dying dog.

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    Musicpanda
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deku View Post
    Very thin sheets of plexiglass to the point its able to be bend without breaking, is used to keep the dirt AWAY from the gravel, or bottom part. Which would be the "sewer" of the tank. All the water would head down there. Its used so then you dont have mushy dirt that smells like a dying dog.
    Sounds like a good idea, there's small holes in the plexi then I assume?

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    Sounds like a good idea, there's small holes in the plexi then I assume?
    No, because the dirt would go through. But water goes through ANYTHINg even if it does it slowly. Same will happen with that. They are just layered in a way that water can go in, but dirt cant slip in.

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